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Hi,
my company uses a database to store client information such as client names, addresses, phone no's etc. Each client has a unique client code. I would like to pull data from the database into Word. For example when typing a letter to a client, I would like to simply type in the client code and have Word pull the Client Name & Address from either a dbf / xls file. Is this possible? (Word 2000, Excel 2000) Thanks, |
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See the article "Access a database and insert into a Word document the data
that you find there" at: http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/InterD...DataFromDB.htm -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "BS10" wrote in message ... Hi, my company uses a database to store client information such as client names, addresses, phone no's etc. Each client has a unique client code. I would like to pull data from the database into Word. For example when typing a letter to a client, I would like to simply type in the client code and have Word pull the Client Name & Address from either a dbf / xls file. Is this possible? (Word 2000, Excel 2000) Thanks, |
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